Jeremy (Jeremy) Moss (D-SS07)
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Senator
Michigan State Senate
Room S-132 Capitol Building 100 North Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933

District Office:
100 North Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933
Elected: 2018    Next Election: 2026
DOB: 6/23/1986
Committee Assignments
ChairmanSenate Committee on Regulatory Affairs
ChairmanSenate Committee on Elections and Ethics
Vice ChairSenate Committee on Finance, Insurance and Consumer Protection
MemberSenate Committee on Local Government
MemberSenate Committee on Government Operations
MemberSenate Committee on Economic and Community Development
MemberJoint Legislative Council
Counties Representing
Wayne

Bio

Sen. Jeremy Moss is serving his first term representing the 11th State Senate District in southern Oakland County.

Jeremy grew up in Southfield and attended Michigan State University. He participated in several student-led humanitarian aid missions in the US and around the globe, twice traveling to New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to assist with cleanup efforts and spending time abroad in Uruguay to build housing in among the most impoverished areas of South America.

As an MSU student, Jeremy studied in South Africa, completing a program on race relations. While there, he helped to build and establish Vumundzuku Bya-Vana Children's Center in the township of Zonkizizwe to assist at-risk children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. He returned home to earn a bachelor's degree in journalism with an additional major in political science and graduated from MSU with high honors.

In 2011, Jeremy successfully ran for a seat on the Southfield City Council and became the youngest-ever elected official in the city's history at age 25. Jeremy worked with his colleagues on City Council on policies that led to record investment in local road construction and consecutive years of declining crime.

Jeremy was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 2014 and served as the Democratic Whip. As an advocate for ethics and accountability, he worked across the aisle to pass ten bills in the House that would open up government records to public scrutiny by subjecting the governor's office and state legislature to the principles of the Freedom of Information Act.

He is continuing those efforts in the State Senate while also working to restore the harsh cuts to local governments and school districts that have impacted the lives of working families, retirees and students.

Jeremy is currently a board member of Congregation Beth Ahm in Oakland County and an advisory board member of the Martin Luther King Task Force in Southfield.








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